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Svperstar | 4 years ago | on: Winamp source code leak

I also switched to MusicBee. It has a very modern UI that "just works" as they say. Everything included out of the box no need to bother with plugins for me.

Svperstar | 4 years ago | on: The benefits of not belonging

>There are minorities out here and we all get along just fine.

I wonder if we talked to minorities in rural communities if they would agree with your assessment.

Svperstar | 4 years ago | on: Ask HN: How do you back up your Android phone?

I just use the built in Google backup stuff. I save my NovaLauncher layout before I get a new phone.

I have 200 gigs of music and I don't bother to back it up because I have multiple copies of it backed up.

Svperstar | 4 years ago | on: Art Bell Back in Time

Art Bell was amazing in the late 1990s........then I think his son being sexually assaulted messed him up because was all downhill after that. He would constantly flake out and always had an excuse. He finally got a new show, then claimed people were shooting guns outside of his house so he had to cancel his show. Always some kind of drama with him for the last 15 years of his life.

Svperstar | 4 years ago | on: Richard “Lowtax” Kyanka, creator of Somethingawful, has died

>I certainly can't say it didn't happen, there were definitely some less stable mods and of course the subject of this thread was the top admin for most of the forums' life, but my experience tells me that your friend was likely not entirely honest with you about why they got banned.

Keep in mind I am talking about something that happened back in 2003. I long ago lost touch with this person. He was SA's biggest cheerleader and he couldn't believe I didn't have an SA forums account since I am a huge computer nerd that spent countless hours on multiple forums in those days and SA was the "place to be" back then.

He actually did show me a screenshot of the post that got him banned and I couldn't believe he got banned over that. No profanity, calling people names, nothing that got you banned from most forums. He was just calmly explaining why he thought a movie he had just seen that day wasn't very good in his opinion. He did register another account since his whole online life was based on SA at the time. By the time I thought about maybe registering an SA account it was already on the way out as being the center of internet culture.

One thing I could never figure out back in the day was SA's burning hatred of FARK.com. I used to go there just to skim the news and check out the comments. Apparently admitting liking FARK on SA was a big no no and would get you relentlessly mocked.

Again this is all ancient 15+ year old drama at this point.

Svperstar | 4 years ago | on: Richard “Lowtax” Kyanka, creator of Somethingawful, has died

I might check it out since it is under new ownership. The era of SA I knew of was 1999-2003. I haven't thought very much about SA in a long time. I started using 4chan in like 2008 and didn't even know it was made by a former SA user till I bothered to look into the history of 4chan.

Svperstar | 4 years ago | on: Richard “Lowtax” Kyanka, creator of Somethingawful, has died

I'm old so I remember when SomethingAwful was like 4chan and reddit combined for its time. I never actually registered an account on the forums, I was busy on other sites. My biggest issue with the SA forums is how they abused their users("Goons").

Basically. Imagine having to pay $10 to register a 4chan or reddit account and being banned for silly and ridiculous rule infractions but then being allowed back on if you registered another account("10bux").

I knew a guy who was huge into SA and contributed a lot of their photoshop Friday threads. One time there was a thread about a new movie, most people liked it but he simply said "I just left the theater a few hours ago, I didn't really dig it" he was immediately banned for "trolling" simply for sharing his opinion. He was the biggest SA user I knew at the time.

I think the last thing SA contributed to internet culture was Slenderman.

Svperstar | 4 years ago | on: Fuck.com (1997)

When I got online in 1996-1997 there was some website that played with font sizing and graphics to make the biggest Fuck on the internet. Like it would take a couple minutes to scroll on an old 640x480 monitor. Good times lol.

Svperstar | 4 years ago | on: An ode to the 10,000 RPM Western Digital (Veloci)Raptor

I was still in college when the Raptor came out. I had an affluent friend who put two in RAID0 and I never saw Windows XP boot up so fast. He has some kind of solution rigged up for the noise so it was noticeable but pretty muffled. I was so jealous with my standard WD 7200 rpm drive.

Svperstar | 4 years ago | on: Remembering Intel 740

I emailed Matrox and asked if support for GLQuake was coming and they emailed me back and said "We are currently working on the drivers" Total lie. The Mystique was completely incapable of supporting GLQuake. Live and learn. I had Voodoo 2 SLI like a year and a half later.

Svperstar | 4 years ago | on: Remembering Intel 740

In 1996 I had got my first PC, I wanted a 3D card but didn't have the technical knowledge to understand the difference between cards. I got a Matrox Mystique. It ran a couple of games well that it came with. It was completely incapable of playing GLQuake or any other titles I was interested in.

Sad thing is a salesmen had tried to convince me to get a 3dfx Monster3D, but I thought the passthrough dongle thing was trashy and cheap looking. Learned my lesson hard. To this day I research the crap out of anything I buy in the PC space before buying it.

Svperstar | 4 years ago | on: My experience of losing a friend to heroin (2020)

Plenty of people get on methadone maintenance and life productive lives. This keeps them from scoring dope in the streets and fueling the drug trade. Judges have demanded people stop taking methadone and some of these people have ended up dead from an OD soon after or in jail when they were fine on methadone. Demonizing methadone programs doesn't help anything.

Svperstar | 4 years ago | on: Show HN: Simpler access to your music from the web that looks nice

>a) WAV files with no internal metadata (there is a metadata file alongside though and a album-cover.jpg) (My ripping process pre-dates the ubiquity of FLAC playback support)

Converting your entire .WAV library to .FLAC should be extremely quick on any CPU made in the last 10 years. A good converter will also allow you to tag it while converting. I converted from .APE to .FLAC a few years ago and it took no time at all.

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